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    Chapter 3 The 1993 Indian Law and the Revival of Aymara Identity in North Chile.Marietta Ortega Perrier - 2006 - Global Bioethics 19 (1):31-43.
    Chile's ‘Indigenous Peoples Legislation’ goes back to Colonial time, when the Catholic Church and the Spanish Crown sought to ensure access to Indian souls and labour. This chapter offers an analysis of the processes that led to changes in Chile's Indigenous Peoples Legislation, which finally granted legal recognition to the Chilean indigenous population. Focusing on the Aymara of Arica, the ethnographic analysis reveals how a dominant group has tried to impose itself as the core of the newly born state, by (...)
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    Annales de l'Institut Supérieur de Philosophie.J. L. Perrier - 1912 - Institut Supérieur de Philosophie.
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    The Interrelationship of Ecological Science and Environmental Ethics.Marietta - 1979 - Environmental Ethics 1 (3):195-207.
    Arecent trend among environmentalists (e.g., Aldo Leopold) of basing ethical norms for land use, resource management, and conservation on ecological principies such as homeostasis is examined, and a way to justify such an ethical approach through analysis of moral judgment is explored. Issues such as the is/ought impasse, the connection between value judgments and reasons for acting, and the question of whether moral judgments are definitive and categorical are treated as they relate to an ecological ethic, i.e., an environmental ethic (...)
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  4. Knowledge and Obligation in Environmental Ethics.Marietta - 1982 - Environmental Ethics 4 (2):153-162.
    Ecological ethics, in which ecological science informs the basic principles of morality, requires a significant revision of traditional metaethics, especially regarding the views (1) that moral judgments are justified by deductive argument, and (2) that there is a dichotomy between fact and value. This interpretation of the relationship between knowledge and obligation is grounded in the phenomenology of perception with special attention to the role of a person’s world view in the perception of both facts and values and the fittingness (...)
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    An Embodied Tutoring System for Literal vs. Metaphorical Concepts.Marietta Sionti, Thomas Schack & Yiannis Aloimonos - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:365590.
    • In this paper we combine motion captured data with linguistic notions in a game-like intelligent tutoring system, in order to help elementary school students to better differentiate literal from metaphorical uses of motion verbs, based on embodied information. In addition to the thematic goal, we intend to improve young students’ attention and spatiotemporal memory, by presenting sensorimotor data experimentally collected from thirty two participants in our motion capturing labs. Furthermore, we examine the accomplishment of game’s goals and compare them (...)
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    Sibylle Hofer. Freiheit ohne Grenzen?: Privatrechtstheoretische Diskussionen im 19. Jahrhundert.Marietta Auer - 2005 - Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 91 (2):291-293.
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    Wertekonstruktionen: Die Problematik Starker Orientierungen.Marietta Böning & Lutz Ellrich (eds.) - 2019 - De Gruyter.
    Wieso geraten in Informationszeitalter und globaler Marktwirtschaft Werte derart in Widerstreit miteinander, dass eine Krise entsteht? Vor ideengeschichtlichem Hintergrund sind ihre Ursachen mit Bezug auf realpolitische Sachverhalte zu untersuchen. Das Ende der Metaphysik, Probleme des Rationalismus, entfesselter Kapitalismus, Anthropotechnik, kultureller Wandel und Demokratiekrise sind wohlbekannte Phänomene, mit denen sie einhergeht oder die sie bedingen. Gibt es Möglichkeiten, diese Krise zu beenden? Oder bleibt es beim unvermeidbaren Kampf der Werte und ihrer Anhänger gegeneinander? Die Beiträge aus Kunst-, Kultur-, Literatur- und Medienwissenschaften, (...)
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    Annales de l'Institut Supérieur de Philosophie.Louis Perrier - 1912 - Institut Supérieur de Philosophie.
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  9. La lettre à madame d'agrippa d'aubigné: de la lettre personnelle au traité d'édification à l'usage des coreligionnaires.Barbara Ertlé-Perrier - 2006 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 86 (4):497-506.
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    The philosopher's table: how to start your philosophy dinner club monthly conversation, music, and recipes.Marietta McCarty - 2013 - New York: Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin / a member of the Penguin Group (USA).
    Provides a guide for starting a "philosophy dinner club," a club that meets to discuss philosophy and cook food from each philosopher's home country.
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    Auditor Professionalism.Marietta Peytcheva & Danielle E. Warren - 2011 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 30 (1-2):33-57.
    The effectiveness of professional sanctions against violations rests upon the severity of sanctions and detection of violations. Here we examine perceptions of professional violation detection in auditing where the professional standards may conflict with the interests of the auditor’s firm. Using a sample of future and experienced auditors, we test the relationship between professional violations and auditors’ perceptions of the likelihood that severely-sanctioned violations will be discovered (a) by the audit profession, and (b) by the auditor’s firm. In our study, (...)
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    The Sufi Path of Knowledge: Ibn al-'Arabi's Metaphysics of Imagination.Marietta Stepaniants - 1991 - Philosophy East and West 41 (2):255-258.
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    When Ethical Tones at the Top Conflict: Adapting Priority Rules to Reconcile Conflicting Tones.Danielle E. Warren, Marietta Peytcheva & Joseph P. Gaspar - 2015 - Business Ethics Quarterly 25 (4):559-582.
    ABSTRACT:While tone at the top is widely regarded as an important predictor of ethical behavior in organizations, we argue that recent research overlooks the various conflicting ethical tones present in many multi-organizational work settings. Further, we propose that the resolution processes promulgated in many firms and professional associations to reconcile this conflict reinforce the tone at the bottom or a tone at the top of the employee’s organization, and that both of these approaches can conflict with the tone at the (...)
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    Ethical difficulties in clinical practice: experiences of European doctors.S. A. Hurst, A. Perrier, R. Pegoraro, S. Reiter-Theil, R. Forde, A.-M. Slowther, E. Garrett-Mayer & M. Danis - 2007 - Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (1):51-57.
    Background: Ethics support services are growing in Europe to help doctors in dealing with ethical difficulties. Currently, insufficient attention has been focused on the experiences of doctors who have faced ethical difficulties in these countries to provide an evidence base for the development of these services.Methods: A survey instrument was adapted to explore the types of ethical dilemma faced by European doctors, how they ranked the difficulty of these dilemmas, their satisfaction with the resolution of a recent ethically difficult case (...)
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    Uncontainable Life : A Biophilosophy of Bioart.Marietta Radomska - 2016 - Dissertation, Linköping University
    Uncontainable Life: A Biophilosophy of Bioart investigates the ways in which thinking through the contemporary hybrid artistico-scientific practices of bioart is a biophilosophical practice, one that contributes to a more nuanced understanding of life than we encounter in mainstream academic discourse. When examined from a Deleuzian feminist perspective and in dialogue with contemporary bioscience, bioartistic projects reveal the inadequacy of asking about life’s essence. They expose the enmeshment between the living and non-living, organic and inorganic, and, ultimately, life and death. (...)
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    Le principe de précaution.Marietta Karamanli - 2020 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 62 (1):527-530.
    Le principe de précaution est un principe récent qui irrigue de plus en plus le droit et les droits de différents champs de la vie publique. Il modifie ce qu’on attend des décideurs et responsables publics pour prendre des mesures qui évitent ou limitent le risque encouru ou une diminution des droits à la sécurité des citoyens et personnes. Un des défis auxquels les décideurs sont confrontés est de fonder leur décision sur un avis, une recommandation ou une expertise scientifique (...)
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    Proposiciones relativas al Porvenir de la Filosofia.Joseph Louis Perrier - 1919 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 87 (7):332-334.
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    The Ethical Principle and its Application in State Relations.Marietta Kies - 1892 - Philosophical Review 1 (6):673-675.
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  19. Deterritorialising Death: Queerfeminist Biophilosophy and Ecologies of the Non/Living in Contemporary Art.Marietta Radomska - 2020 - Australian Feminist Studies 35 (104).
    In the contemporary context of environmental crises and the degradation of resources, certain habitats become unliveable, leading to the death of individuals and species extinction. Whilst bioscience emphasises interdependency and relationality as crucial characteristics of life shared by all organisms, Western cultural imaginaries tend to draw a thick dividing line between humans and nonhumans, particularly evident in the context of death. On the one hand, death appears as a process common to all forms of life; on the other, as an (...)
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    Living I Was Your Plague: Martin Luther's World and Legacy.Marietta Kosma - 2023 - International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 84 (1):95-97.
    Luther, a controversial figure during his lifetime is the subject of Lyndal Roper’s research. She responds to the ongoing fascination with Luther and his constant presence in contemporary self-fash...
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    Institutional ethics.Marietta Kies - 1894 - Boston,: Allyn & Bacon.
    This volume explores the ethical principles that guide institutions such as corporations, government agencies, and non-profit organizations. The author argues that institutional ethics must go beyond the traditional focus on individual morality, and instead address broader questions of social responsibility and accountability. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly (...)
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  22. Fathoming Postnatural Oceans: Towards a low trophic theory in the practices of feminist posthumanities.Marietta Radomska & Cecilia Åsberg - 2021 - Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space 4:1-18.
    As the planet’s largest ecosystem, oceans stabilise climate, produce oxygen, store CO2 and host unfathomable biodiversity at a deep time-scale. In recent decades, scientific assessments have indicated that the oceans are seriously degraded to the detriment of most near-future societies. Human-induced impacts range from climate change, ocean acidification, loss of biodiversity, eutrophication and marine pollution to local degradation of marine and coastal environments. Such environmental violence takes form of both ‘spectacular’ events, like oil spills and ‘slow violence’, occurring gradually and (...)
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  23. The Revolt of the Masses.José Ortega Y. Gasset - 1933 - Philosophical Review 42:541.
     
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    The Tao of Islam: A Sourcebook on Gender Relationships in Islamic Thought.Marietta Stepaniants - 1994 - Philosophy East and West 44 (3):582-586.
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    Promises of Non/Living Monsters and Uncontainable Life.Marietta Radomska - 2018 - Somatechnics 8 (2):215-231.
    In the Western cultural imaginaries the monstrous is defined – following Aristotelian categorisations – by its excess, deficiency or displacement of organic matter. These characteristics come to the fore in the field of bioart: a current in contemporary art that involves the use of biological materials (various kinds of soma: cells, tissues, organisms), and scientific procedures, technologies, protocols, and tools. Bioartistic projects and objects not only challenge the conventional ideas of embodiment and bodily boundaries, but also explore the relation between (...)
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  26. Man the Technician.José Ortega Y. Gasset - 2010 - In Craig Hanks (ed.), Technology and values: essential readings. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 114-121.
  27. Non/living Matter, Bioscientific Imaginaries and Feminist Techno-ecologies of Bioart.Marietta Radomska - 2017 - Australian Feminist Studies 32 (94):377-394.
    Bioart is a form of hybrid artistico-scientific practices in contemporary art that involve the use of bio-materials (such as living cells, tissues, organisms) and scientific techniques, protocols, and tools. Bioart-works embody vulnerability (intrinsic to all beings) and depend on (bio)technologies that allow these creations to come into being, endure and flourish but also discipline them. This article focuses on ‘semi-living’ sculptures by The Tissue Culture and Art Project (TC&A). TC&A’s artworks consist of bioengineered mammal tissues grown over biopolymer scaffoldings of (...)
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    On Using People.Don E. Marietta Jr - 1972 - Ethics 82 (3):232-238.
  29. Ecologies of Death, Ecologies of Mourning: A Biophilosophy of Non/Living Arts.Marietta Radomska - 2023 - Research in Arts and Education 2023 (2):7-20.
    In the present condition of planetary environmental crises, violence, and war, entire ecosystems are annihilated, habitats turn into unliveable spaces, and shared “more-than-human” vulnerabilities get amplified. Here and now, death and loss become urgent environmental concerns, while the Anthropocene-induced anxiety, anger, and grief are manifested in popular-scientific narratives, art, culture, and activism. Grounded in the theoretical framework of queer death studies, this article explores present grief imaginaries and engagements with more-than-human death, dying, and extinction, as they are interwoven through contemporary (...)
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  30. The Encounter of Zoroastrianism with Islam.Marietta Tigranovna Stepaniants - 2002 - Philosophy East and West 52 (2):159 - 172.
    The decisive victory of the Arabs over the Iranians put an end to Zoroastrian Iran and brought it into the Arab Caliphate in 651. However, the "indirect meeting" of Islam and Zoroastrianism had taken place centuries before through the impact of Zoroaster's teaching on Judaism, Christianity, and the religion of the Muslims. Although the "direct encounter" resulted in the virtual disappearance of Zoroastrianism from Iran, it nonetheless brought about a certain synthesis of the two spiritual traditions--most visible in two classical (...)
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    Il Nuovo Realismo in Inghilterra e in America. [REVIEW]J. L. Perrier - 1917 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 14 (3):81-81.
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    European physicians' experience with ethical difficulties in clinical practice.S. A. Hurst, A. Perrier, R. Pegoraro, S. Reiter-Theil, R. Forde, A.-M. Slowther, E. Garrett-Mayer & M. Danis - 2006 - Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (1):51-7.
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  33. The Eighth East-West Philosophers' Conference, "Technology and Cultural Values: On the Edge of the Third Millennium".Marietta Tigranovna Stepaniants & Roger T. Ames - 2001 - Philosophy East and West 51 (3):301-306.
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    Queer Death Studies: Death, Dying and Mourning from a Queerfeminist Perspective.Marietta Radomska, Tara Mehrabi & Nina Lykke - 2020 - Australian Feminist Studies 35 (104):81-100.
    This introduction to the Queer Death Studies special issue explores an emerging transdisciplinary field of research. This field critically, reflexively and affirmatively investigates and challenges conventional normativities, assumptions, expectations, and regimes of truths that are brought to life and made evident by current planetary scale necropolitics and its framing of death, dying and mourning in the contemporary world. It is set against the background of traditional engagements with the question of death, often grounded in Western hegemonic and normative ideas of (...)
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  35. Pesach ; The idea of a rose.Marietta Elliot - 2012 - The Australian Humanist (105):11.
    Elliot, Marietta Hidden in their attic in Amsterdam..
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    From the Book Review Editor.Marietta Morrissey - 2000 - Gender and Society 14 (3):365-367.
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    From the book review editor.Marietta Morrissey - 1999 - Gender and Society 13 (3):285-286.
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    From the book review editor.Marietta Morrissey - 1997 - Gender and Society 11 (3):277-278.
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    On Books and Book Publishing.Marietta Morrissey - 1998 - Gender and Society 12 (3):253-254.
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  40. Valoare și etos: [studiu].Marietta C. Moraru - 1976 - București: Editura științifică și enciclopedică.
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    Cultural Essentials versus Universal Values?Marietta Stepanyants - 2008 - Diogenes 55 (3):13-23.
    This paper adopts a comparative approach to analyze the crucial issue of the dynamics between universally shared values and the essentials of different cultures. It presents the ways in which universal values are conceptualized in Western, Indian and Muslim philosophy, presenting not only a historical overview but referring to modern authors such as Daya Krishna, D.P. Chattopadhyaya, Richard Rorty, Muhammad Iqbal, S.H. Nasr and Abdolkarim Soroush to show how these authors implicitly use, or do not use, cultural essential and universal (...)
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    Brain Knowledge and the Prevalence of Neuromyths among Prospective Teachers in Greece.Marietta Papadatou-Pastou, Eleni Haliou & Filippos Vlachos - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8:222149.
    Although very often teachers show a great interest in introducing findings from the field of neuroscience in their classrooms, there is there is growing concern about the lack of academic instruction on neuroscience on teachers' curricula because this has led to a proliferation of neuromyths. We surveyed 468 undergraduate (mean age = 19.60 years, SD = 2.29) and 86 postgraduate students (mean age = 28.52 years, SD = 7.16) enrolled in the Departments of Education at the University of Thessaly and (...)
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    Ethical Holism and Individuals.Don E. Marietta Jr - 1988 - Environmental Ethics 10 (3):251-258.
    Environmental holism has been accused of being totalitarian because it subsumes the interests and rights of individuals under the good of the whole biosphere, thus rejecting humanistic ethics. Whether this is true depends on the type of holism in question. Only an extreme form of holism leads to this totalitarian approach, and that type of holism should be rejected, not alone because it leads to unacceptable practices, but because it is too abstract and reductionistic to be an adequate basis for (...)
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  44. World Views and Moral Decisions: A Reply to Tom Regan.Don E. Marietta Jr - 1980 - Environmental Ethics 2 (4):369-371.
    Tom Regan criticizes my thesis that obligation toward the environment is grounded in a world view and thereby has a moral overridingness which mere interests and desires do not have. He holds that my approach is too subjectivistic. I counter, first, by explaining that phenomenology, which I use in my analysis of moral obligation, is not subjectivistic in the way emotivism or prescriptivism inethics is subjectivistic. Second, I argue that world views are products of learning and experience of one shared (...)
     
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  45. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference of Greek Studies 2009.Marietta Rosetto, Michael Tsianikas, George Couvalis & Maria Palaktsoglou (eds.) - 2011 - Flinders University.
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    Sobre la interpretación del derecho.Manuel Segura Ortega - 2003 - Santiago de Compostela: Universidade de Santiago de Compostela.
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    Doing Away with Life: On Biophilosophy, the Non/Living, Toxic Embodiment, and Reimagining Ethics.Marietta Radomska & Cecilia Åsberg - 2020 - In Erich Berger, Kasperi Mäki-Reinikka, Kira O'Reilly & Helena Sederholm (eds.), Art As We Don’t Know It. pp. 54-63.
    In this chapter we argue for biophilosophy as a queerfeminist and posthumanities methodology that attends to the question of life by focusing on multiple differences and transformations, materiality and processuality, as well as relations, intra-actions, and disconnections. By combining both the ontological and ethical concerns that go beyond what is conventionally seen as “life”, biophilosophy offers a critical and innovative approach to the issues of death, extinction, (un) liveability, terminality, and toxicity, among others, which all form the backbone of the (...)
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  48. Philosophies of the Environment and Technology (Research in Philosophy and Technology).Marina Paola Banchetti-Robino, D. E. Marietta & L. Embree (eds.) - 1999 - JAI Press.
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    The Burmese Nats: Between Sovereignty and Autochthony.Bénédictine Brac de la Perrière - 1996 - Diogenes 44 (174):45-60.
    In Burma, the rituals connected with the earth concern the relationship between the local communities of rice-growers and the political whole that encompasses them. The structure of this totality is a result of the history of the Burmese Buddhist monarchy which was, from the tenth century to the end of the nineteenth, the dominant political institution of the Irrawaddy valley. The Buddhist kings were viewed as the masters of the earth, a role symbolized by the ritual of the first furrow, (...)
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    Publications of Israel M. Kirzner.Neelkant S. Chamilall, Roxane Perrier-Collin & Peter J. Boettke - 2002 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 12 (2).
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